full circle
noun
to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrase come full circle).
Origin of full circle
1875–80, for literal sense
Words nearby full circle
full,
full binding,
full blast,
full blood,
full board,
full circle,
full circle, come,
full cousin,
full denture,
full dress,
full employment
Example sentences from the Web for full circle
This full-circle comparative literature process is well represented in modern war writing and recent Arabic fiction.
'Fives and Twenty-Fives' Is Fiction Honed in a Combat Zone |Brian Castner |August 25, 2014 |DAILY BEASTDoes it feel like a crazy, full-circle moment for you having wrestled in junior high and high school?
Mark Ruffalo Blasts Iraq’s GOP Warmongers, Talks ‘Begin Again’ and ‘Avengers’ |Marlow Stern |June 30, 2014 |DAILY BEASTAnd the role is, interestingly enough, a full-circle moment for the actress.
Marion Cotillard on Playing a Prostitute in ‘The Immigrant’ and Seducing America |Marlow Stern |May 17, 2014 |DAILY BEASTWhen the funnel is formed, this becomes a full-circle and should be wide enough to go around your cooking pot.
The BYU Solar Cooker/Cooler |Steven E. Jones